- The Seeing Eye
The Seeing Eye, Inc. (TSE) is a
guide dog school that is located inMorristown, New Jersey in theUnited States . It was founded in1929 as the first guide dog school in the country. The dogs are trained to assist their owners and provide them with a means to be independent and to be able to get about as pedestrians in their communities without other assistance.The organization's
trademark "seeing eye dog" is sometimes genericized as a ubiquitous term for guide dogs.History
While living in
Switzerland , an American dog trainer,Dorothy Harrison Eustis , was experimenting with the inclination and ability of German Shepherds to be used as working dogs. Eventually, she visited a school that was training German Shepherds to lead blindedWorld War I veteran s.Fascinated by what she had seen, she wrote an article entitled, "The Seeing Eye", about the school, which appeared in the
November 5 1927 edition of "The Saturday Evening Post ". Shortly thereafter she was contacted by a blind Tennessean man, Morris Frank, who enlisted her to train a dog for his use.This effort eventually evolved into the Seeing Eye organization in Switzerland and America. [ [http://www.seeingeye.org/aboutUs/default.aspx Information about programs and services] at The Seeing Eye (Retrieved on February 20, 2008)] Another internationally-recognized breeder of dogs,
Geraldine R. Dodge , also was one of the founders of the Seeing Eye Foundation in Morristown, which established this first guide dog school that opened in the United States in 1929.The dogs and their training
Most Seeing Eye dogs come from a breeding center located in nearby
Chester, New Jersey . Primarily, they areGerman Shepherd s,Labrador Retriever s, orGolden Retriever s. Some dogs are donated to the organization. Occasionally, The Seeing Eye also will train Labrador-Golden Retriever crosses, Boxers, or other breeds and mixes.Puppies are raised by volunteers, primarily
4-H members, who are responsible for the basicobedience training andsocialization of the dogs until they are 18 months old.Formal training at the Seeing Eye campus lasts four months. This is where the dogs learn advanced obedience and skills such as pulling in harness, stopping at curbs, and "intelligent disobedience" to keep themselves and their handler safe from danger. After completing this training, the dogs spend up to a month training with their future human partners, before they are formally released. Most of the training with the future owner takes place in the community.
ee also
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List of Guide Dog Schools References
External links
* [http://www.seeingeye.org/ The Seeing Eye official website]
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